Adrien
Dumont
de Chassart

I was born on 1st March 2000, which makes me 23 years old today. Since a very young age, I have been considered one of Belgium's great golfing hopes.

Although I come from Villers-la-Ville and started playing golf at La Bruyère, I am now a proud member of the Royal Waterloo Golf Club. I started playing golf at a very young age, when I was just 5 years old. After completing my studies in Louvain-la-Neuve, I joined the University of Illinois, where I combined golf with a Master's degree in Business Management. I finished my studies and turned professional in June 2023.

As an amateur, I won several national and international titles, and I was fortunate enough to participate in prestigious team competitions such as the Arnold Palmer Cup (2021-2022) and the Jacques Leglise Trophy (2017). In individual competitions, I played in the US Amateur (2020), the British Amateur (2018, 2019), the Junior Invitational at Sage Valley (2018), the Junior Orange Bowl (2016 to 2018), and the Duke of York (2015).

 

With the Belgian team, I played in the WATC Eisenhower Trophy (2016, 2018, 2022), the European Championships (from 2015 to 2022), and the European Young Master (2015, 2016).

In the United States, I won four individual titles on the college circuit. As an amateur, I also participated in several professional tournaments, such as the US Open (a Major tournament in 2022), the Belgian Open (2015, 2021), the Belgian Knockout (European Tour, 2019), the KPMG Trophy (Challenge Tour, 2017), and the Flory van Donck Trophy (Alps Tour, 2014).

In 2018, I was the number one U18 golfer in Europe. I also received several academic awards during my college career, including the Big Ten Golfer of the Year (2021, 2022), PING All-American Second Team (2021), Big Ten Sportsmanship Award (2020), Boldstad Awards (2022, 2023)...

I made my mark on the Korn Ferry Tour in 2023 with a great start to my professional career. I won the BMW Charity Pro-Am in my very first tournament as a professional. In the weeks that followed, I built on that momentum, securing a runner-up finish at the Wichita Open and achieving six consecutive top-10 finishes—a record on the Korn Ferry Tour. These performances helped me finish 11th in the overall standings, earning my PGA Tour card for 2024.

Today, I hope to write a new chapter in my professional career!